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18 wks &discharge?

I peed wiped&hav yellow discharge
Normal or does it need to be reported to my dr?

No cramps no pains just that
Im ftm 18 wks 2 days from 19 wks
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I've never heard about yellow discharge it's probably just urine. & small cramps are also normal specially if your ftm ur uterus is enlarging for ur baby. Nothing to worry about but again always talk about ur symptoms to ur doctor. Good luck :)
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Yellow discharge is a sign of infection. Call your doctor/midwife and ask about that!
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Bump
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& no itching
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So I just went again
Peed.
No discharge but omg I got a cramp in lower part of stomach
It hurt.
I walked a bit around my house and now im just laying down.

I dont want to go to hospital I have 1 sonogram left and when I go in they just do a sonogram. /:
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You should be fine discharge is normal in pregnancy just tell your dr. When u go
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Do you itch down there?
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You should be fine discharge is normal in pregnancy just tell your dr. When u go
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Hmmm. I'm not sure.  But maybe ask dr just to help clear your mind of worry
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No odor
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It shouldn't be yellow.  A slight milky or clear is normal.  You may want to ask dr. Does it have odor?
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